u/Its_JustTurk

I really want to play this
▲ 179 r/PSVita

I really want to play this

I’ve always found some interest in the Vita. But I know that there aren’t enough games I would want to play to warrant buying one. I’m mainly a Nintendo guy, and most games on Vita have an equivalent for Switch.

But there is ONE game that I really want to play. A game I know will never be rereleased, or have a solid replacement on other handhelds. That game is Tearaway.

The game is obviously way too integrated into the Vita to get a port on other consoles that would be as good as the original.

So would it be worth it to buy a PS Vita just for this game? Is Tearaway good enough to warrant a purchase?

(And no I don’t have a ps4 so I can’t play Unfolded)

u/Its_JustTurk — 1 day ago

Should one play Sonic Boom?

Ever since I was a kid with a Wii U I’ve always wanted to play Sonic Boom: Rise Of Lyric. Of course when I got older I learned about what the game was like, and how it was apparently one of the worst Sonic games of all time. But I know WHY people think that, and it’s mainly because of the technical issues, corny dialogue, and the fact that people simply didn’t like the concept of Boom.

But I personally feel like I could put up with that. So disregarding those issues, would Boom be worth trying? Is the pure gameplay and style still good/solid?

u/Its_JustTurk — 6 days ago

Anyone else ever wonder what it would’ve been like if Karen and Jim stayed together, and maybe kinda wish that they did?

Jim and Pam is obviously THE couple of the show. They’re iconic together, and when they finally got together was so satisfying to see. But is it just me that felt like they stopped being funny together after a few seasons?

Jim and Karen weren’t together for long, but I personally think they were way funnier together, and had very strong chemistry.

Pam is a top tier character, but I’d argue that for the short time Karen was a part of the show, she was actually the better character.

The love triangle was a great storyline, but it obviously couldn’t have lasted forever. But I think that Pam and Roy could’ve gotten back together. They weren’t as great of a match as Pam and Jim, but after Phyllis’ wedding it really felt like Roy’s character was on the right path to being redeemed

u/Its_JustTurk — 15 days ago